2007 Veidec Festival
Lördag / Saturday



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Norway's Kenneth Vik was bumped out of the Pro Stock Bike field in the second qualifying session.

Anders Larsson ran into the 7.4s in the last Pro Stock Bike qualifier and ended up #2.

Tom Tinndahn has led Pro Stock Bike qualifying since it started with a track record 7.2651.

Ulf Nylen just tagged the guardrail during today's first Supertwin session but Uf and his beautiful bike are OK.

Peter Svensson made a very welcome return to Top Fuel Bike and it was like he had never been away.

Richard Sundblom's Pro Stock rolled at the top end in yesterday's second qualifying session but Richard is thankfully OK.

Top Methanol FC Championship leader Freddy Fagerström ended up fourth and faces Jarmo Kuutniemi tomorrow morning.

Arvid Grødem is eighth in TMFC and is up against #1 qualifier and track record holder Ulf Leanders

Dan Larsen hit bad shake in the last TMFC qualifier and looked as if he had had his bell well and truly rung.

Rickard Persson made his first couple of runs with his new motor but didn't quite make the Top Methanol Dragster field.

Paul Ingar Udtian ran another Personal Best at the expense of burnt pistons.

It's coming back together for Peter Schöfer with a 5.7 in today's first session which was good for third in TMD.

Terje Håkonsen ended up thirteenth in a very tight Pro Modified field.

Driving talent is driving talent: Micke Nord usually drives a blown-alcohol Top Doorslammer but took to a nitrous Pro Mod as if he had always been doing it.

Marc Meihuizen blasted out a 6.3660 which put him sixth in Pro Mod.

Gordon Appleton is seventh in Pro Mod and faces Micke Gullqvist in tomorrow's first round.

Stavros Svrachnos' trip from Greece was well worth it with sixth qualifying spot and a first round match-up against Orjan Gustavsson.

The changes Ton Pels made to his Supertwin are paying off and Roel Koedam can hold his arms however he likes.

Peter Ström stepped off his Top Fuel Bike but was quite OK.

Shaun Branch came here from the UK with an untried combination and he made it into the Top Fuel Bike field at #8.

Regular Eurodragster.com News contributor Asko Määttä ended the day tenth in Top Fuel Bike.

Christer Wiklund's Pro Stock is a very nice-looking piece. Christer didn't qualify but that will soon change.

Kenneth Söderström was #8 qualifier in the historic all six-second Pro Stock field.

Jimmy Ålund qualified #2 in Pro Stock.

The Top Fuel Dragster field was equally historic, the quickest-ever bump spot and Jöran Persåker was #8.

Siw Nystad finally got to run in the last Top Fuel Dragster session after failing to start twice.

Lex Joon was on the outside looking in for a couple of sessions but then stormed into the Top Fuel field with a 4.8169.

Thomas Nataas' 4.8692 would have been unthinkable in Europe not so long ago a short while ago and now it was "only" good for #5 spot.

Andy Carter is on a European speed record of 506.18 kmh or 314.53 mph if he backs it up.

Jörgen Johnsson won Top Methanol FC at this event last year, this year he DNQ'd.

Timo Habermann is the first Pro racer ever to win the Eurodragster.com / Speedflow Perfect Light Award

Tami Brander is third alternate in Pro Mod.

Greger Johansson took part in what turned into a night qualifying session in Supertwin.

Hans Olav Olstad rode a cushion of nitro flames into the Supertwin qualifying field.


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